Shirley Heights, another restored garrison, has a magnificent panoramic view overlooking English Harbour and Nelson's Dockyard.

It's the perfect setting for residents and visitors alike to congregate on Sundays
for the liveliest party in Antigua.

This installation was named after General Sir Thomas Shirley, a former governor.
One of the main buildings, known as the Block House, was
put up as a stronghold in 1787 in case of a siege.

Shirley Heights commands a strategic and spectacular view
of English Harbour with a view of Montserrat and Guadeloupe.

The impressive fortification was built to provide added
security to The Dockyard, but on Sunday afternoons it is the site of the island's
biggest cookout and steel band concert.

It's not necessary to sample the barbecue
to be welcome here; many people come to enjoy themusic.

If you are really in the mood for a strenuous walk, park your
vehicle at Clarence House and hike to Shirley Heights. Clarence
House was built for the Duke of Clarence, the future King William IV who served
under Nelson as a captain.

Or climb to Shirley Heights via the Lookout Trail,
a nature trail through the forest that originates at English
Harbour.

After your climb to the ridge of hills overlooking English Harbour,
you'll understand why the fortification was never in much danger of being
taken. You can also walk several side roads and area paths.